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Roundup of FFA news for May 2, 2019
Catch up on local FFA news from Miami Trace FFA, Zane Trace FFA and Tri-Rivers Career Center FFA.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of April 23, 2015:
MINERVA, Ohio — The Minerva FFA had a wildlife team go to the wildlife state competition March 28 at the Ohio State Fairgrounds in Columbus. The students who participated are Adam Dietrich, Sean Swinehart, and Jarret Yacabucci. Also, Kaitelyn Wayts participated in general livestock judging.
Clean energy summit shows farmers innovation is necessary for success
Farms may find a new way to produce income if new legislation is passed.
Cover crops: What are they, why care?
Cover crops also protect the soil from erosion, reduce soil compaction and provide a natural means of suppressing soil diseases and pests.
Ohio Shale conference: Residents take time to learn how shale boom will impact them
•••••In the Nov. 15 edition of the Farm and Dairy it was reportedthat all of the Marcellus shale wells fracked in the past five years in Pennsylvania, used six days of water equivalent of the Muskingum River in McConnelsville at the low water mark during the drought in June 2010, according to the Muskingum Water
Envirothons challenge students to think about environment in new ways
Many soil and water conservation offices have been busy working with high school students who compete in the area Envirothons. For those unfamiliar with the Envirothon, it is an environmental education competition that tests high school students’ knowledge of soil, forestry, aquatic ecology, wildlife and current environmental issues. Envirothon. In Ohio, the Envirothon is sponsored
Ohio State Fair 50th sale of champions
This year marked the 50th year for the Ohio State Fair Sale of Champions.
Waiting on the grain stock report for answers
Marlin Clark offers insight into the grain markets as we await the release of the U.S. Department of Agriculture Sept. 1 grain stocks report on Sept. 30.
No real market surprises as fall arrives
The release of the USDA grain market report brought no surprises to the grain markets last week. Marlin Clark explains as harvest progresses in the MIdwest.
Chip off the old house block
Kymberly Foster Seabolt draws a connection between her children’s experiences growing up in an old home and their preference for older homes as adults.






